





Source material is a work-in-progress exploring how the alternative perspectives offered up by new image-making technologies (e.g mapping software) have changed the way we view landscapes, and how these can be combined with images made using elements of the physical and natural environment - soil, plants and water - to examine aspects of scale and perspective in relation to a specific location. I want to use the process of making this work as a way to unravel the relationship between people and the land, and the different ways access might be restricted by the boundaries and dynamics of land use and ownership.


